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From the editor...
The value of an Olympic gold medal
Trump plots to deflate the dollar…
… and put a rocket under bitcoin
Value investors avoid Thailand
Brazil walks on the wild side
Viewpoint
■ American consumers’ cash cushion is gone
A formula for trouble • Household-goods giant Reckitt Benckiser’s infant-formula division is likely to continue causing legal difficulties. What now? Matthew Partridge reports
BP splashes the cash
Diageo needs a stiff drink
MoneyWeek’s comprehensive guide to this week’s share tips
A German view
IPO watch
Startled by a black hole • Labour claims it inherited a worse situation than it realised. Brace for tax rises. Emily Hohler reports
GB Energy – all hot air?
Maduro clings to power • Venezuela’s president is defying rebellious voters. Matthew Partridge reports
Israel raises the stakes in its war with Hamas
Betting on politics
News
The way we live now... the scourge of the suitcase riders
Sid is left out in the cold • A plan for a “Tell Sid”-style campaign to revive interest in share ownership has been scrapped. Why?
City talk
Soft demand for top brands • Investors are becoming more cautious about paying a premium for consumer stocks in a cooling market
I wish I knew what a carry trade was, but I’m too embarrassed to ask
Guru watch
Best of the financial columnists
Money talks
Neoliberalism isn’t the problem
What the new left should do now
The economics of the rat
The cost of free money
Will tariffs trigger a new era of trade wars? • Taxes levied on imports could spread if Donald Trump returns to office. A new era of protectionism in the global economy will herald higher inflation, says Philip Pilkington
Healthy yields from bonds • The Invesco Bond Income Plus trust boasts an excellent record and should offer a smooth ride
Activist watch
Short positions... the great British fund rip-off
A pub play with potential pizzazz • Marston’s new strategy could lead to a substantial rerating of the shares in the next few years
Time to prepare for pricier food • A growing global population makes soft commodities a structural growth market, says David J. Stevenson
Don’t run up roaming charges • If you are going on holiday abroad be sure you know what your trip could add to your phone bill
Pocket money... Revolut secures banking licence
How to choose a web host • Decide first what kind of internet presence your company needs
Equity funding has stalled
Petty cash... how to compete for labour
These overlooked small Asian stocks will become tomorrow’s winners • A professional investor tells us where he’d put his money. This week: Nitin Bajaj, portfolio manager of Fidelity Asian Values, selects three favourites
Alex
South Korea’s rags-to-riches visionary • Brian Kim expertly caught the wave that propelled Korean pop stars and actors to global stardom. Now accused of financial wrongdoing, he is in for the fight of his life. Jane Lewis reports
The boffin shaking up Britain’s tech...